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Phil Collins - No Jacket Required (1985) [FLAC/POP]
[size=6][color=Blue]Phil Collins - No Jacket Required (1985) [FLAC/POP] {2011 Audio Fidelity 24 KT + Gold, AFZ 102} (Ltd. Numbered Ed.)[/color][/size]
[font=宋体][color=Red][size=5]Artist: Phil Collins
Album: No Jacket Required {2011 Audio Fidelity 24 KT + Gold, AFZ 102}
Release Date: February 15th, 2011
Release Date of Original: January 25th, 1985
Label: Audio Fidelity
Label of Original: Atlantic Records[/size][/color][/font]
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[quote]The winner of the 1985 Grammy for Album of the Year
1985 's No Jacket Required is Phil Collins' 3rd studio album. It became his first solo album to reach #1 in several countries, including the US and affirmed his superstar status apart from Genesis. The album was named after an incident at The Pump Room in Chicago, where Collins was denied admittance to the establishment because of his attire.
No Jacket Required features fine song writing and a superb sense of musicianship. A perfect blend of his signature drum beats and the soulful grooviness of his supporting cast, Phil uses the drum machine and concentrates on the keyboard and it really works. The recording features guest vocalists, including Helen Terry, Peter Gabriel and Sting. The sound of Phil Collins was the sound of the 80's and this is where his trademark vocals and big percussion come together to produce one of the soundtracks to that era. Four singles were top-ten hits, "Sussudio," "One More Night," "Who Said I Would," and "Don't Lose My Number." Some of the songs, like "Don't Lose My Number" and "Sussudio", were based around improvisation. Other songs, like "Long Long Way to Go", had a political message. Also, the songs "One More Night", "Sussudio", "Don't Lose My Number", and "Take Me Home" had companion music videos.
No Jacket Required remains Phil Collins' highest selling album, having been certified diamond for US shipment of over 10 million copies. No Jacket Required was number one on the US charts for seven weeks.
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The Audio Fidelity label specializes in deluxe packaging with see-through slip cases and beautifully reproduced original graphics.
Features:
• 24 KT Gold CD
• Numbered, Limited Edition
• Mastered by Steve Hoffman
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[color=Red]Credits:[/color]
[color=YellowGreen]Main Performer:[/color]
[color=Lime]Phil Collins: Vocals, Roland 909, Keyboards, Bass, Drums, Linn Drum Machine, Simmonds, Roland 808, Percussion, Vocoder, Kalimba[/color]
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[color=SeaGreen]Guest Backing Vocals: Sting, Helen Terry and Peter Gabriel[/color]
[color=YellowGreen]Other Musicians:[/color]
[color=SeaGreen]David Frank: Keyboards, Mini Moog Bass, Dmx
Daryl Stuermer: Guitars, Keyboards
The Phenix Horns: Horns arranged by Tom Tom 84
Lee Sklar: Bass, Piccolo Bass
Gary Barnacle: Sax, Sax Solo
Don Myrick: Sax Solo
Arif Mardin: String Arrangements, Orchestral Introduction
Nick Glennie-Smith: Keyboards, Synthesizer[/color]
[color=YellowGreen]See booklet for performance credits for each individual song.
Technical & Production Credits:
Original LP Credits:[/color]
[color=SeaGreen]Produced by Phil Collins and Hugh Padgham
Engineered by Hugh Padgham, Asst. by Steve Chase
Recorded at The Townhouse, London and Old Croft, Surrey
Except Strings Recorded at Air Studios
Engineered by John Jacobs
Mixed at The Townhouse Digitally
Cover Photography by Peter Ashworth
Album Designed by Phil Collins, Baker Dave and Chief Grany[/color]
[color=YellowGreen]Audio Fidelity Gold CD:[/color]
[color=SeaGreen]Mastered for this compact disc by Steve Hoffman
Graphic Design for this CD by Bob Wynne Graphics
Production Coordinator for this CD: Ernie Campagna[/color]
[color=YellowGreen]Produced under license from Atlantic Recording Corp.
Manufactured by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company
All songs written by Phil Collins except * by Phil Collins and Daryl Stuermer[/color]
[color=Red]Tracklist:[/color]
[color=Magenta]01. Sussudio 4:23
02. Only You Know And I Know* 4:21
03. Long Long Way To Go 4:22
04. I Don't Wanna Know* 4:15
05. One More Night 4:53
06. Don't Lose My Number 4:49
07. Who Said I Would 4:01
08. Doesn't Anybody Stay Together Anymore* 4:18
09. Inside Out 5:15
10. Take Me Home 5:53
11. We Said Hello Goodbye 4:16[/color]
[color=Red]Reviews of Original:[/color]
[quote]Geoff Orens From All Music Guide :
The winner of the 1985 Grammy for Pop Album of the Year, No Jacket Required found Phil Collins fully embracing horn-driven pop music, drum machines, and sentimental ballads over his previous darker and more dramatic solo material. The record established him as a major commercial force, and as one of the most recognizable voices of the 1980s. Although the major hits here, "Sussudio," "One More Night," "Who Said I Would," and "Don't Lose My Number" quickly came to sound dated, the album contains several standout tracks. "Long Long Way to Go," which features a cameo by Sting, is one of Collins' most effective ballads, while the pulsating "Take Me Home" utilizes the drama of "In the Air Tonight" on a more wistful track. "Only You Know and I Know" and "Inside Out," meanwhile, show an effective aggressive side to the singer. It's not a completely satisfying recording, but it is the best example of one of the most dominating and influential styles of the 1980s.[/quote]
[quote]David Fricke, Rolling Stone Magazine :
Original Rolling Stone Magazine Review (May 9, 1985):
Phil Collins' sudden transformation from the balding bantam drummer for a prosperous British art-rock group into a mainstream pop heartthrob might seem one of the Eighties' most improbable success stories. But judging from the sly craft and warm, low-key humor of his solo records and his successful productions for Philip Bailey and Frida, Collins' newfound fame was inevitable. His effortless graft of bright white-R&B bounce to quirky, unexpected melodies is instinctively commercial but never feels overly contrived. His sound mix, which basically consists of brash horns and hard, clipped rhythms, also gives Collins' records a confident edge. Like his '81 and '82 outings, Face Value and Hello ... I Must Be Going!, No Jacket Required is not an album that waits to be liked.
About the worst thing you can say about this record is that at times Collins' charms seem a little overfamiliar. The soft-core romance of the hit ballad "One More Night" occasionally echoes last year's "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)." His continued reliance on staccato horn fills ( "Sussudio," "Only You Know and I Know" ) is also beginning to wear thin. But "Who Said I Would" is a refreshing blast of breathless Prince-style funk set at full throttle by guest keyboardist-bassist David Frank of the System. "I Don't Wanna Know" has a swift rock kick, and "Take Me Home" adds all-star vocal backup (Sting, Peter Gabriel, Helen Terry) to its engaging, circular rhythm and languid melodic texture.
After years on the art-rock fringe, Collins has established himself firmly in the middle of the road. Perhaps he should consider testing himself and his new fans' expectations next time around.
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